Rest and Relax
"North of the Tension Zone"
in the Nicolet National Forest
on beautiful Long Lake
Bed and Breakfast and Log Cabins
The "Bed and Breakfast" Inn is a spacious Adirondack-style lodge which began as a Fish and Hunt Club in 1901, then known as Long Lake Lodge. It remains one of Wisconsin's oldest historic buildings, which grew to more than 10,000 square feet of beautiful, rustic, well-maintained living space.
The "Tamarack" Log Cabins, built in 1900, sit on a rolling hillside overlooking Long Lake in the midst of the Nicolet National Forest.
The B&B
The Inn's multiple windows, spaced between honey-colored vertical logs, present an "All Seasons" panorama of forest, lake, and wildlife.
The glow and warmth of the black (mica) granite fireplace can be enjoyed in the Great or Gathering Rooms, as guests quietly read or converse. If you are an "Early Riser" you will marvel at the sunrise's colorful splendor from our 50-foot lakeside sunporch, or you may come to our bright and cheerful kitchen for an early morning chat, coffee or tea, and enjoy the aroma of our "fresh-baked" muffins or rolls prior to breakfast.
The lakeside rooms have queen or single beds with private baths/showers; the forest side is a two-bedroom suite with private lounge/fireplace and kitchen. A rec room is available to Inn guests, as well as a refrigerator for personal use.
The Inn caters to adults in the fall, winter and spring months. Children are welcome during the summer and when the inn is rented for family gatherings.
The Cabins
A fishing boat and Weber grill are supplied with each cabin. Motors, a pontoon boat, canoes, and paddle boat are available. Guests can enjoy tennis, volleyball, a picnic shelter, fire ring, playground, AND the sandy beach. Children and pets are always welcome in the cabins.
Area Activities
Fishing, boating, canoeing, hiking, biking, golf, x-c and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, hunting, horseback riding, loon and deer watching.
Fishing: Our 872-acre lake has walleye, bass, perch, pike, trout, musky, and panfish. Clear, cool trout streams in the area also entice fishermen. (Guide referrals)
X-C Skiing: Trails include Anvil, Nicolet North, Sylvania Wilderness, and Phelps.
Downhill: Ski Brule (25 miles): Upper Michigan slopes approximately a one-hour drive.
Snowmobiling: Access to well-groomed trails in northern Wisconsin and upper Michigan.
Annual Events
Dining
We have many fine restaurants from 3 to 15 miles from the Hazen Inn.
How to get here ...
Take U.S. Hwy. 45 north of Eagle River to Hwy. 17 east to Phelps. Continue on Hwy. 17 through Phelps and for approximately 3 more miles, turn right on Charleys Road, left on Hazen Lane, right on Hazen Drive, and you are here!
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The spacious cabins have cedar-lined walls throughout with large fieldstone fireplaces, kitchens, and 1 to 3 bedrooms. A view of beautiful Long Lake can be seen from the kitchen/living rooms. They are winterized, and available on a year-round basis. A perfect setting for families, fishermen, hunters, and winter sports enthusiasts.
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